KISS Interviewed On Scotland's STV

May 13, 2010

STV's John Kilbride conducted an interview with Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons of KISS prior to the band's May 9, 2010 concert in Glasgow, Scotland. You can now watch the chat below.

KISS kicked off its "Sonic Boom Over Europe" tour on May 1 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.

As previously reported, KISS has partnered up with Simfy Live to record the band's complete European tour. They are offering the audio recordings of the shows in various ways.

There is the option to buy the separate recordings on a 1GB USB stick, audio CD or as MP3 download.

Instead of the KISS Kollectors box, they are offering up the Gold KISS USB Stick. A 16GB USB KISS Gold stick (which is empty at first) will be available.

Fans can buy the Gold edition at any time even prior to the tour and then download the concerts of their choice onto the usb on a subscription basis.

There are three bundle packages:

* 1 Gold stick plus 5 concert download codes.
* 1 Gold stick plus 10 concert download codes.
* 1 Gold stick plus (at least) 30 concert download codes (ALL European recordings).

About the tour, Paul Stanley stated, "The KISS Alive 35 Tour was just the start. Sonic Boom Over Europe leaves that show in the dust. New stage, new setlist, new outfits, new album! We're covering the whole musical history of the band on a stage that takes KISS one giant step further in our eight inch heels. We're stoked. You wanted the best? You GOT the best!"

For more information, visit Simfylive.com.

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